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  • Conan O’Brien, born on April 18, 1963, in Brookline, Massachusetts, is a towering figure in American entertainment, both literally and figuratively. Standing at 6 feet 4 inches tall with his trademark red hair, O’Brien’s comedic style, sharp intellect, and boundless creativity have made him one of the most beloved and enduring personalities in television history. With a career spanning decades, he has worked as a writer, producer, host, and performer, leaving an indelible mark on the comedy landscape. O’Brien was raised in a close-knit, Irish Catholic family as the third of six children. His father, Dr. Thomas O’Brien, is a Harvard Medical School professor and epidemiologist, while his mother, Ruth O’Brien, was a lawyer and partner at a Boston-based law firm. Growing up in a household that valued education and intellectual curiosity, Conan excelled in academics from an early age. He attended Brookline High School, where he served as managing editor of the school newspaper, The Sagamore, and demonstrated an early knack for humor and storytelling. In 1981, he graduated as valedictorian of his class. Following high school, Conan attended Harvard University, where he studied American History. It was during his time at Harvard that O’Brien truly began to cultivate his comedic voice. He joined the Harvard Lampoon, the university’s esteemed humor magazine, eventually serving as its president twice—a rare and prestigious accomplishment. At the Lampoon, Conan wrote sketches and satirical pieces that displayed his emerging style: a blend of absurdism, self-deprecation, and quick wit. He graduated magna cum laude in 1985, ready to pursue his dream of a career in comedy. After graduating from Harvard, Conan moved to Los Angeles to work as a comedy writer. He began his career at HBO’s Not Necessarily the News, contributing sketches and developing his skills in crafting humor for television. His big break came in 1988 when he joined the writing staff of Saturday Night Live (SNL). During his time at SNL, Conan wrote some of the show’s most memorable sketches, including the famous “Mr. Short-Term Memory” and “The Girl Watchers.” His work on SNL earned him an Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing in a Variety or Music Program in 1989. However, after three years, Conan decided to leave SNL to explore other creative opportunities. In 1991, Conan became a writer and producer for The Simpsons, one of the most celebrated animated sitcoms of all time. His tenure on the show is legendary, as he contributed to several classic episodes, including “Marge vs. the Monorail,” which remains a fan favorite to this day. Working with The Simpsons allowed Conan to push the boundaries of comedy, blending sharp satire with surreal humor. His success on the show cemented his reputation as a rising star in the world of comedy writing. Conan’s life changed dramatically in 1993 when he was unexpectedly chosen to succeed David Letterman as the host of NBC’s Late Night. At the time, Conan was relatively unknown to the public, and his lack of on-screen experience made him a risky choice. Early episodes of Late Night with Conan O’Brien were met with mixed reviews, and the show’s future seemed uncertain. However, Conan’s relentless work ethic, unique comedic sensibilities, and willingness to embrace his awkwardness gradually won over audiences. Over the course of 16 years, Late Night became a late-night television institution, known for its offbeat humor, memorable characters, and innovative sketches. In 2009, Conan achieved a career milestone when he was named the host of NBC’s The Tonight Show, succeeding Jay Leno. However, his tenure as host was short-lived due to a highly publicized conflict with the network over scheduling changes. In 2010, Conan left NBC, but his departure was far from the end of his career. Later that year, he launched Conan on TBS, a late-night show that allowed him greater creative freedom. Over the next 11 years, Conan continued to showcase his unique comedic voice and featured fan-favorite segments like “Clueless Gamer” and international travel specials. The show concluded in 2021, marking the end of an era in late-night television. Conan’s post-late-night career has been equally impressive. In 2018, he launched a podcast, Conan O’Brien Needs a Friend, which quickly became a critical and commercial success. The podcast features candid and humorous conversations with celebrities, comedians, and thinkers, offering listeners a deeper and more personal connection to Conan. It has been praised for its authenticity, wit, and ability to blend humor with heartfelt moments. In addition to his podcast, Conan expanded into other creative ventures. In 2024, he premiered a travel documentary series titled Conan O’Brien Must Go, which followed him as he explored cultures around the world and reconnected with international fans he had met during his time hosting Conan. The series was well-received for its mix of humor, curiosity, and heart, further cementing Conan’s reputation as a versatile and engaging entertainer. In November 2024, Conan was announced as the host of the 97th Academy Awards, scheduled to take place on March 10, 2025. This marks a significant milestone in his career, as it will be his first time hosting the Oscars. The announcement was met with widespread excitement from fans and industry insiders, who praised the choice as a perfect fit for the prestigious event. The Academy highlighted Conan’s quick wit, love of cinema, and extensive experience with live television as reasons for selecting him. Conan himself expressed his enthusiasm for the opportunity, jokingly stating, “After years of watching handsome actors win awards, it’s finally my turn to be on stage for something other than holding a mic and sweating.” The decision to have Conan host comes at a time when the Academy is looking to reinvigorate the Oscars ceremony and attract younger audiences. Known for his ability to balance sharp humor with a genuine warmth, Conan is expected to bring a fresh and engaging energy to the event. Fans are eagerly anticipating how he will handle the monologue, audience interactions, and the unpredictable nature of live television. Conan’s personal life has also been a source of fascination and inspiration for his fans. He met his wife, Liza Powel, in 2000 during a taping of Late Night. The couple married in 2002 and have two children, Neve and Beckett. Conan often shares humorous anecdotes about his family life, giving audiences a glimpse into his world outside of showbiz. Despite his fame, Conan is known for his humility and approachability, qualities that have endeared him to millions of fans around the globe. As Conan prepares to take the stage at the Oscars, his career stands as a testament to resilience, creativity, and a deep connection with audiences. From his early days as a writer for SNL and The Simpsons to his reign as a late-night television host and his forays into podcasts and travel documentaries, Conan has consistently reinvented himself while staying true to his comedic roots. Hosting the Oscars represents yet another evolution in his career, one that promises to showcase his humor, charisma, and love of entertainment on one of the world’s biggest stages. With the Oscars ceremony just months away, anticipation is building for what Conan will bring to Hollywood’s most glamorous night. Whether delivering a biting monologue, ad-libbing with the stars, or creating unforgettable comedic moments, Conan O’Brien is poised to make the 97th Academy Awards a night to remember. His journey from a Harvard Lampoon president to one of the most influential figures in modern comedy is a story of talent, hard work, and an enduring passion for making people laugh. This has been a Quiet Please production. Head over to Quiet Please dot A I to “Hear What Matters”

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  • The Sherlock Fancast is a Podcast dedicated to the most recent rendition of the Sherlock Holmes series, the tv show Sherlock shown on BBC programming.
    The Fancast follows various topics and covers many serious, and some not so serious topics about Sherlock Holmes, as well as topics that surround the fans.
    The show is hosted by Mia, with co-hosts Hamna, Kate and Jasmine. Each episode has a special guest from the fandom that brings their opinion to one section of the show.

  • Greetings, horror fans! Welcome to Frightmares Podcast, where our team of cinephiles dive deep into the world of horror films. Each week, we discuss a different scary movie and decide if it’s worthy of being labeled a certified slap. Join Austin and his rotating cast of co-hosts—including his wife Gabby, friend Cory, Michael from the Shame List Picture Show, and Jon of Little Hops of Horror—as they explore the latest and greatest in horror cinema. If you enjoy the show, please rate/review and follow us on social media for episode updates, memes, and more. Episodes every Wednesday! Stay Spooky!

  • If you’re like us, you love all kinds of movies: from Dad-core Action to Chick Flicks, from Hard Sci-Fi to Fantasy, from the most brutal Horror to Comedies, and everything in between. If you’re like us, what you hate are the snobby critics, another generic podcast doing the same thing as everyone else, and the garbage progressive culture that surrounds the movies we love. Connect with us and share your thoughts!

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    American Public Television is a leading distributor of quality public television programming. Incorporated in 1961, our roots extend to the early days of public television. In four decades, we have established a tradition of providing public television stations with the choices that enable them to strengthen and customize their schedules.

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  • You Slay Me is a Horror Movie Podcast with Caitlin, the novice, and Noah, the horror movie enthusiast. Join us as we go play by play on some of the most iconic horror movies of all time. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/caitlin-popp/support

  • The Razzie Awards, officially known as the Golden Raspberry Awards, have been a staple of the Hollywood awards season since their inception in 1981. Created by publicist John J. B. Wilson, the Razzies serve as a satirical counterpoint to the glitz and glamour of the Academy Awards, highlighting the worst films and performances of the year. Over the past four decades, the Razzies have become an integral part of the cinematic landscape, sparking both laughter and controversy along the way.
    1. The Birth of the Razzies (1981) The idea for the Razzie Awards was born out of a casual conversation between John J. B. Wilson and his friends during a 1980 Oscar night party. As they watched the 53rd Academy Awards, Wilson and his companions began discussing the lack of recognition for the year's worst films and performances. Inspired by this discussion, Wilson decided to create an awards show that would celebrate the very worst that Hollywood had to offer.
    The first Razzie Awards ceremony was held on March 31, 1981, at Wilson's living room alcove in Los Angeles. The event was attended by a small group of friends and entertainment industry insiders, who watched as Wilson handed out ballots for the various categories. The winners were announced, and the "prizes" - which consisted of rotten fruit and vegetables - were distributed to those in attendance.
    The inaugural Razzie Awards recognized films released in 1980, with Can't Stop the Music, a disco-themed musical starring the Village People, taking home the Worst Picture trophy. Other notable "winners" included Neil Diamond for his performance in The Jazz Singer and Brooke Shields for her work in The Blue Lagoon.
    2. Growing Pains and Early Controversies (1982-1989) As the Razzie Awards gained popularity throughout the 1980s, the ceremony began to attract more attention from the media and the entertainment industry. However, this increased visibility also brought with it a fair share of controversies and challenges.
    One of the earliest controversies surrounding the Razzies occurred in 1982 when the awards show faced accusations of racism. The nominees for Worst Actress that year included Liza Minnelli for her performance in Arthur and Pia Zadora for her work in Butterfly, both of whom were nominated alongside three African American actresses: Faye Dunaway for Mommie Dearest, Diana Ross for Endless Love, and Barbra Streisand for All Night Long. Some critics argued that the Razzies were unfairly targeting actresses of color, a charge that Wilson and his fellow organizers vehemently denied.
    Another challenge faced by the Razzies during this period was the lack of a permanent venue for the awards ceremony. In the early years, the event was held at various locations around Los Angeles, including Wilson's home, a local theater, and even a fast food restaurant. It wasn't until 1988 that the Razzies found a more stable home at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, where the ceremony would be held for the next several years.
    Despite these challenges, the Razzie Awards continued to grow in popularity throughout the 1980s. Some of the most notable "winners" during this period included Pia Zadora (who won Worst Actress and Worst New Star for her performance in Butterfly), Sylvester Stallone (who won Worst Actor for his work in Rambo: First Blood Part II and Rocky IV), and Leonard Part 6, which took home the Worst Picture trophy in 1987.
    3. The 1990s: Mainstream Recognition and Celebrity Appearances As the Razzie Awards entered the 1990s, they began to attract more mainstream attention and even some celebrity participation. In 1991, the awards show gained national exposure when CNN aired a segment on the ceremony, which was being held at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel. This increased visibility led to a surge in interest from the media and the public, and the Razzies soon became a fixture of the Hollywood awards season.
    One of the most notable moments in Razzie history occurred in 1996 when Paul Verhoeven became the first director to accept his award in person. Verhoeven, who had been nominated for Worst Director for his work on the critically panned Showgirls, attended the ceremony and delivered a humorous acceptance speech in which he thanked the Razzie voters for "honoring" him with the award.
    Verhoeven's appearance at the Razzies set a precedent for other celebrities to follow, and in the years that followed, several other notable figures would attend the ceremony to accept their awards in person. In 1998, Halle Berry accepted her Worst Actress Razzie for her performance in B*A*P*S, while in 1999, Wild Wild West director Barry Sonnenfeld accepted the Worst Picture award on behalf of the film.
    The 1990s also saw the Razzies expand their categories to include more specific awards, such as Worst Screen Couple and Worst Remake or Sequel. Some of the most notable "winners" during this decade included Hudson Hawk (Worst Picture, 1991), Showgirls (Worst Picture, 1995), and Battlefield Earth (Worst Picture, 2000).
    4. The 2000s: Razzie Regulars and Controversial Choices As the Razzie Awards entered the new millennium, they continued to generate buzz and controversy within the entertainment industry. The 2000s saw the emergence of several "Razzie regulars" - actors and filmmakers who seemed to consistently earn nominations (and sometimes wins) at the annual ceremony.
    One of the most notable Razzie regulars of the 2000s was filmmaker Uwe Boll, who directed a string of critically panned video game adaptations throughout the decade. Boll's films, which included House of the Dead, Alone in the Dark, and BloodRayne, were frequent targets of Razzie ridicule, and the director himself received multiple nominations for Worst Director.
    Another Razzie regular during this period was actress Paris Hilton, who received three consecutive Worst Actress nominations for her performances in House of Wax (2005), Bottoms Up (2006), and The Hottie and the Nottie (2008). Hilton's "winning" streak culminated in 2009 when she took home the Worst Actress Razzie for her work in Repo! The Genetic Opera.
    The 2000s also saw the Razzies make some controversial choices in their nominations and winners. In 2002, the awards show faced backlash for nominating Mariah Carey for Worst Actress for her performance in Glitter, with some critics arguing that the singer's acting debut was not deserving of Razzie recognition. Similarly, in 2005, the decision to nominate Stanley Kubrick's Eyes Wide Shut for Worst Director (five years after Kubrick's death) was met with criticism from fans and industry insiders who felt that the nomination was in poor taste.
    Despite these controversies, the Razzie Awards continued to generate attention and discussion throughout the 2000s. Some of the most notable "winners" during this decade included Gigli (Worst Picture, 2003), Catwoman (Worst Picture, 2004), and Battlefield Earth (Worst Picture of the Decade, 2010).
    5. The 2010s: Expanding Categories and Online Presence In the 2010s, the Razzie Awards continued to evolve and adapt to changing trends in the entertainment industry. One notable change during this decade was the expansion of the awards categories to include more specific areas of filmmaking, such as Worst Prequel, Remake, Rip-off or Sequel and Worst Screen Combo.
    The 2010s also saw the Razzies increase their online presence, with the launch of an official website and social media accounts. This digital expansion allowed the awards show to reach a wider audience and engage with fans in new ways, such as hosting online polls and live-tweeting during the ceremony.
    Some of the most notable Razzie "winners" of the 2010s included Jack and Jill (Worst Picture, 2011), Movie 43 (Worst Picture, 2013), and The Emoji Movie (Worst Picture, 2017). The decade also saw some high-profile celebrities "honored" with Razzie Awards, including Adam Sandler (who won Worst Actor for his work in Jack and Jill), Tyler Perry (who won Worst Actress for his performance in A Madea Christmas), and Donald Trump (who won Worst Actor for his appearances in Death of a Nation and Fahrenheit 11/9).
    In 2018, the Razzies faced criticism for nominating several critically acclaimed films and performances in their "worst" categories. The decision to nominate Jennifer Lawrence for Worst Actress for her work in mother! and Darren Aronofsky for Worst Director for the same film was met with backlash from fans and industry insiders who felt that the nominations were undeserved. Similarly, the nomination of The Post for Worst Prequel, Remake, Rip-off or Sequel was seen by many as a misguided attempt to generate controversy.
    6. The 2020s and Beyond: Adapting to a Changing Industry As the Razzie Awards enter the 2020s, they face new challenges and opportunities in an entertainment industry that is rapidly evolving. The rise of streaming services and the ongoing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic have changed the way that films are produced, distributed, and consumed, and the Razzies will need to adapt to these changes in order to remain relevant and engaging.
    One potential area of growth for the Razzies in the coming years is the expansion of their categories to include more diverse and inclusive nominees. In recent years, the awards show has faced criticism for its lack of diversity and its tendency to nominate films and performances that cater to a narrow, predominantly white and male audience. By broadening their categories and making a concerted effort to recognize a wider range of voices and perspectives, the Razzies could help to promote greater diversity and inclusivity within the entertainment industry.
    Another challenge facing the Razzies in the 2020s is the need to stay relevant and engaging in an increasingly crowded and competitive awards season. With the rise of new awards shows and the increasing im

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  • This comprehensive profile explores the life and career of acclaimed actress Saoirse Ronan. It traces her journey from her early days as a child actor in Ireland to her rise as a Hollywood powerhouse, highlighting her breakthrough role in "Atonement" and subsequent Oscar-nominated performances. The biography delves into Ronan's unique acting style, her ability to master accents, and her thoughtful approach to choosing diverse and challenging roles. It also examines her impact on the film industry, including her advocacy for gender equality and representation of Irish talent on the global stage. The piece provides insights into Ronan's personal life, her off-screen persona, and her future prospects in the industry. Overall, it presents a detailed portrait of one of the most talented and respected young actresses of her generation, showcasing her evolution from a promising newcomer to a influential figure in modern cinema.

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